Tabor has played in most of the Lions' dime defensive packages in recent weeks,womens Al Woods Jersey, where the team has used him both in coverage and as a blitzer.

Tabor had one tackle and missed a fourth-quarter sack on Case Keenum in Thursday's 30-23 loss to the Minnesota Vikings; last week he had two pressures on rookie Mitchell Trubisky in a win over the Chicago Bears.

"I like it,womens Jon Bostic Jersey," Tabor said of his expanding role. "You get to do a little bit of everything. It fits my skill set."

A healthy inactive for four of the Lions' six games before the bye, Lions coach Jim Caldwell said recently.,Authentic Deyshawn Bond Jersey, Tabor has earned playing time with the progress he's shown in practice

Against the Bears, Nevin Lawson and D.J. Hayden have rotated at the position.,womens Jeremy Vujnovich Jersey, the Lions even gave Tabor one series at right cornerback opposite Darius Slay in their nickel defense. Typically

While the Lions need to see what they have in Tabor heading into the off-season — both Lawson and Hayden will be free agents in March, and Tabor was drafted with one eye on 2018 — Tabor has been a solid contributor to the Lions secondary.

"Coach dialed it up perfectly, I just got to make the play," Tabor said. "That was great coaching. That falls strictly on me, I just got to make that."

The Lions had just pulled within four points and had the Vikings in a third-and-4 situation at their own 27 when Tabor came with a blitz from just inside the right numbers.

He split right tackle Rashod Hill and right guard Joe Berger as the Vikings slid protection the opposite way, but Keenum faked right then took a step to his left as Tabor spun off the Vikings quarterback with his right arm.

Keenum completed a 10-yard pass to Adam Thielen to extend the drive, the missed sack cost the Lions a chance to build off the momentum they seemed to have seized one series earlier., and though the Vikings eventually punted

Tabor acknowledged the missed opportunity after the game, saying that was a point where the game still "could have went either way."

"I was close, I just got to come under control," he said. "I was going too fast. I just got to come under control, that’s it."

Tabor had one tackle and missed a fourth-quarter sack on Case Keenum in Thursday's 30-23 loss to the Minnesota Vikings; last week he had two pressures on rookie Mitchell Trubisky in a win over the Chicago Bears.,Authentic Rigoberto Sanchez Jersey,"

"I like it," Tabor said of his expanding role. "You get to do a little bit of everything. It fits my skill set."

A healthy inactive for four of the Lions' six games before the bye,womens Antonio Morrison Jersey,Lions coach Jim Caldwell said recently., Tabor has earned playing time with the progress he's shown in practice

Against the Bears, Nevin Lawson and D.J. Hayden have rotated at the position., the Lions even gave Tabor one series at right cornerback opposite Darius Slay in their nickel defense. Typicallywomens Matthias Farley Jersey,

While the Lions need to see what they have in Tabor heading into the off-season — both Lawson and Hayden will be free agents in March, and Tabor was drafted with one eye on 2018 — Tabor has been a solid contributor to the Lions secondary.

"Coach dialed it up perfectly, I just got to make the play," Tabor said. "That was great coaching. That falls strictly on me, I just got to make that."

The Lions had just pulled within four points and had the Vikings in a third-and-4 situation at their own 27 when Tabor came with a blitz from just inside the right numbers.

He split right tackle Rashod Hill and right guard Joe Berger as the Vikings slid protection the opposite way, but Keenum faked right then took a step to his left as Tabor spun off the Vikings quarterback with his right arm.

Keenum completed a 10-yard pass to Adam Thielen to extend the drive, the missed sack cost the Lions a chance to build off the momentum they seemed to have seized one series earlier., and though the Vikings eventually punted

Tabor acknowledged the missed opportunity after the game, saying that was a point where the game still "could have went either way."